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¤ Mystery Cave . beneath the surface lies a great secret . . .
(last update: 14 June 2013) . The place was marked with a strange symbol on an old seachart, but no one ever seemed to have it checked out.
I "borrowed" a yacht and went sailing to the spot, the chart was very precise in cošrdinates.
I presumed It would take many dives before I'd find something, if there was something to be found anyway.
However, during the first dive I discovered a cannon, it had the name of an Imperial trading vessel engraved on it. After three days I found the whole wreckage, a wonderfull discovery.
But I found more, at the seabottom there was something I could not explain.
Near the wreck there was a small cave with a statue in front of it, as if the statue was guarding the cave.
But more striking was that the statue had the symbol from the chart engraved on its chest along with an inscription;
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Protego Portalis
. . .
So I wondered, perhaps the chart did not point at the sinking place of the ship but to the location of this mysterious cave...
My curiosity is greater than my caution,
I know that it is unwise to enter an unknown underwater cave but I just have to know why an old chart would mark this specific cave with its odd guard, furthermore the chart was drawn at a time when people didn't have the diving equipment I have.
"Those Crystals look very valuable but unfortunatly I don't have the material to cut them loose."
"that statue is a mystery, it makes me think of a cyclop, with its one eye."
"There are stairs!...the remains of stairs atleast, this cave has been manipulated!"
"I must be very careful here, if the entrance collapses I'm done for"
What danger awaits him ?
Or what danger persues him . . .
To Be Continued